Application Exa
mples
Application Examples
This section contains examples of using your instrument in common troubleshooting tasks and extending the u se of your
instrument.
Capturing Intermittent Anomalies
One of the mos
tdifficult tasks that design engineers face is tracking down the cause o f intermittent failures. If you know
what type of anomaly you are looking for, it is easy to configure the oscilloscope advanced triggering capability to isolate
it. However, when you do not know what you are looking for, it can be exceptionally tedious and time consuming to find
infrequent
anomalies, especially given the low waveform capture rate on traditional digital storage oscilloscopes.
Digital Pho
sphor Oscilloscopes enabled by DPX tec hnology have an exceptionally fast acquisition mode called FastAcq,
which allows y ou to find anomalies like these in a matter of seconds or minutes. A regular DSO w ould take hours or
days to fi nd the same event.
Use the following procedure to capture intermittent anomalies.
1. Connect t
he probe to the input signal
source.
2. Push Autoset.
MSO70000/C, DSA70000B/C, DPO70000B/C, DP7000 Seri es
MSO
5000 and DPO5000 Series
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